Delayed presentation of osteochondroma at superior angle of scapula- a case report
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1 Article ID: ISSN Delayed presentation of osteochondroma at superior angle of scapula- a case report Peer review status: No Corresponding Author: Dr. Mohit K Jindal, Senior Resident, ESI PGIMSR Delhi, 2150/2 Ballabgarh (haryana), India Submitting Author: Dr. Mohit K Jindal, Senior Resident, ESI PGIMSR Delhi, 2150/2 Ballabgarh (haryana), India Article ID: Article Type: Case Report Submitted on:28-feb-2016, 08:54:28 AM GMT Published on: 29-Feb-2016, 08:01:48 AM GMT Article URL: Subject Categories:ORTHOPAEDICS Keywords: osteochondroma, superior angle of scapula, pseudowinging How to cite the article:jindal MK. Delayed presentation of osteochondroma at superior angle of scapula- a case report. WebmedCentral ORTHOPAEDICS 2016;7(2): Copyright: This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License(CC-BY), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited. Source(s) of Funding: Nil Competing Interests: Nil Page 1 of 7
2 Delayed presentation of osteochondroma at superior angle of scapula- a case report Author(s): Jindal MK Abstract INTRODUCTION: Osteochondroma or exostosis is most common primary benign bony tumor comprising of more than one third of the total occurrences. Osteochondromas are considered as an aberration in the normal physial growth plate and originate from the metaphysis of long bone with more than third (35-46%) of cases affecting the bone around the knee( Lower end femur> Upper end Tibia), 10% cases involve the small bones of the hand and 5% involve the pelvis and flat bones like scapula(4-6%)are least involved. These tumors usually affect the growing skeleton and cease to increase in size after skeletal maturity. These are usually painless but may become painful due to neurovascular entrapment/ compression, fracture at the stalk, bursal inflammation or malignant transformation. CASE PRESENTATION This article is to present a case of Osteochondroma on superior angle of scapula in a 23 years old male presented with pseudo winging and snapping of scapula, crepitus on scapulothoracic motion and occasional pain since 5 years. However there was no increase in size of the swelling or local and systemic signs of malignant transformation. X-ray demonstrated a pedunculated exophytic mass on supero medial aspect of right scapula. The findings were confirmed on CT and excision of the lesion was done. The patient demonstrated full painless range of motion after 1 month and no recurrence was demonstrated in his 1 year follow up. KEY WORDS Scapular exostosis; delayed presentation osteochondroma, pseudowinging scapula KEY MESSAGE/ CONCLUSION Scapular osteochondroma is a relatively rare condition. Usually a patient presents in early to late childhood however in some cases it may be presented in adults. Growth after maturity is indicative of a metastatic transformation. So an excision of the same should be accompanied with Histopathological examinations. Introduction Osteochondroma is the most common primary benign bone tumor usually occurring near the end of long bone usually solitary (90%), may be multiple in the form of hereditary multiple exostosis (HME) in about 10% of cases1.this tumor rarely involves flat bones like scapula 2. However, this is the most common benign primary bone tumor affecting scapula. A scapular osteochondroma may be symptomatic mainly due to its mass effect as it may cause scapular pseudo winging and crepitus and snapping on scapulothoracic motion3. Winging of scapula is defined as prominence of medial border or vertebral border of scapula3,4.it can be attributed to many causes but most commonly due to paralysis of serratus anterior muscle which is to be ruled out. These tumors usually affect the growing skeleton and cease to increase in size after skeletal maturity. Any increase in swelling of a asymptomatic swelling turning symptomatic should raise the suspicion of malignancy. Herein we are describing a case of a 23 year old patient presented with a swelling on superomedial aspect of right scapula since 5 years. Diagnostic work up and management along with clinical pictures are included in this case report. Case Report(s) A 23 year old male patient presented in the Orthopaedic clinic complaining of an isolated scapular swelling (right) since 5 years (Figure 1). The swelling was also associated with crepitus and snapping of the right shoulder and slight restriction and pain on abduction. The patient reported no increase in size of swelling since he first noticed the same and demonstrated no increase in symptoms since. There was no history of antecedent trauma, weight loss, loss of appetite or any other constitutional symptom present. This patient wanted the same to be removed due to cosmetic reasons mainly as he was about to get married. Local examination of the swelling revealed increased prominence of superior angle of scapula. The skin overlying the same was normal. There were no signs of inflammation etc present. The swelling was non painful on touch. However snapping and crepitus/grating could be demonstrated on scapulothoracic movements and restriction in abduction was evident. An antero posterior skiagram of the right shoulder revealed a pedunculated mass Page 2 of 7
3 arising from the supero medial angle of the scapula( Figure2). Extraperiosteal resection of the swelling was done and sent for biopsy. HPE analysis confirmed our diagnosis and ruled out any malignant transformation. Post operative course was uneventful and patient was able to perform full range of motion at his Right shoulder after 1 month( Figure 5,6). Follow up was done till 1 year and no recurrence of the swelling was reported. modules need to relied upon like an MRI or a CT which will clearly demonstrate the margins and cartilage cap thickness ( > 2cm signifies malignancy,< 1 cm benign and 1-2 cm questionable). In our case, a 23 year old patient with scapular swelling demonstrated no increase in size or other features of malignancy. But we still opted for radiological assessment as it helped both in the surgical approach as well as ruled out any malignant transformation and hence malignancy. It is mandatory to get a biopsy for HPE analysis no matter how benign the swelling appears to rule out any traces of malignancy. Open surgical excision is a safe and definitive procedure. However proponents of arthroscopic excision claim that there is slow functional recovery and cosmetic disadvantage due to the larger incision. Many authors have advocated arthroscopic excision for ventral mass, however it has risks of incomplete removal and recurrence. Discussion and Conclusion References CT scan and MRI were done revealed a mushroom shaped exostosis over the superior angle of scapula( Figure 3). A diagnosis of ventral osteochondroma was made and patient was operated with excision of the swelling done. Though laparoscopic resection of the same has been described5,6, we did an open excision of the same. An incision was used along the medial border of scapula wherein it was most prominent ( Figure 4). Osteochondroma is the most common benign tumor affecting the metaphysis of long bones, rarely involving the flat bones like scapula1. However it is the most common benign tumor affecting the scapula. Usually painless swelling, however when the swelling becomes large in size may produce symptoms due to sheer bulk of the same. Symptoms are usually attributed to neurovascular compression, bursal thickening, fracture through the stalk and rarely malignancy. However in case of scapula symptoms may include snapping, grating / crepitus on scapulothoracic movements2,3,4 and on and off pain etc may be present. Ventral swellings may cause most of these symptoms and may also lead to untoward prominence of medial border which remains so even on pushing against a wall, hence called pseudowinging as opposed to winging which increases on performing this maneuver. Snapping occurs when the normal smooth gliding of the concave portion of the anterior scapula over the convex thorax is disrupted. Scapulo thoracic crepitus may also be produced by an abnormal shape of the scapula which interferes with scapulo-thoracic motion as can be expected in ventral swellings. Sometimes ventral swellings may impinge on thoracic cage and restrict abduction which is again a feature of such swellings. Usually this condition is benign however growth in size after skeletal maturity, asymptomatic swelling turning symptomatic and other constitutional and local symptoms/ signs may raise the suspicion of malignancy and other radiographic assessment 1. Edelman RR, Hesselink JR, Zlatkin MB. Clinical magnetic resonance imaging. Philadelphia: Saunders Elsevier; Tomo H, Ito Y, Aono M, et al. Chest wall deformity associated with osteochondroma of the scapula: a case report and review of the literature; J Shoulder Elbow Surg Lazar MA, Kwon YW, Rokito AS. Snapping scapula syndrome. J Bone Joint Surg 2009; 91A(9): Okada K, Terada K, Sashi R et al. Largebursa formation associated with osteochondroma of the scapula: a case reporight and review of the literature. Jpn J ClinOncol Kumar N, Ramakrishnan V, Johnson GV, Southern S. Endoscopically-assisted excision of scapular osteochondroma. ActaOrighthopScand Fukunaga S, Futani H, Yoshiya S. Endoscopically assisted resection of a scapular osteochondroma causing snapping scapula syndrome. World J Surg Oncol Figure Legend 1. Figure 1 showing swelling over medial border of rt. Scapula 2. Figure 2 shows the anteroposterior view of right shoulder with an exostosis arising from the superior angle of scapula 3. Figure 3 showing a ventral osteochondroma with minimal cartilage cap on a MRI 4. Figure 4 showing intra operative exposure of osteochondroma 5. Figure 5 shows fully attained ROM after 1 month of Page 3 of 7
4 surgery 6. Figure 6 shows fully attained ROM after 1 month of surgery. Page 4 of 7
5 Illustrations Illustration 1 Figure 1 showing swelling over medial border of rt. Scapula Illustration 2 Figure 2 shows the anteroposterior view of right shoulder with an exostosis arising from the superior angle of scapula Page 5 of 7
6 Illustration 3 Figure 3 showing a ventral osteochondroma with minimal cartilage cap on a MRI Illustration 4 Figure 4 showing intra operative exposure of osteochondroma Page 6 of 7
7 Illustration 5 Figure 5 shows fully attained ROM after 1 month of surgery Illustration 6 Figure 6 shows fully attained ROM after 1 month of surgery. Page 7 of 7
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